Jared Keenan

Jared Keenan

Pronouns: he/him

Former Legal Director

Legal

Bio

Jared G. Keenan as a former Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona where he oversaw the ACLU of Arizona’s litigation docket and manages a team of four staff attorneys focusing on criminal legal reform, education equity, LGBTQ+ equality, and immigrants’ rights in addition to other core civil rights and civil liberties issues in both state and federal court. After graduating from Boston University School of Law, Jared worked as a public defender in Boston, Massachusetts and in Mohave and Yavapai counties in Arizona before joining the ACLU of Arizona. As a public defender, Jared represented individuals charged with serious felony offenses, including capital murder. He also represented criminal defendants on appeal and through Special Actions, arguing several times before the Arizona Court of Appeals and the Arizona Supreme Court. As Legal Director of the ACLU of Arizona, Jared continues to work on criminal law reform in the state through advocacy and litigation, focusing on prisoners’ rights, prosecutor transparency and accountability, and reform to Arizona’s criminal code and rules.

Featured Work

News & Commentary
maricopa county attorney office retaliation policy

Coerced Out of Justice: How Prosecutors Abuse Their Power to Secure Guilty Pleas

In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, we’re suing Maricopa County prosecutors to stop them from retaliating against people who assert their rights during plea bargaining.
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Political prosecutions must end
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The Maricopa County Attorney is Prosecuting Free Speech and Assembly. It Must Stop.

Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel is prosecuting people for exercising their First Amendment rights by charging protesters with serious felony offenses aimed at suppressing the movement against police violence. It is blatant overreach and she must answer for it.

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ACLU of Arizona Demands Justice and Transparency as Trump DOJ Abandons Federal Police Oversight 

The ACLU launched the Seven States Safety Campaign today, filing coordinated public records requests to uncover police misconduct in Phoenix, Arizona and six other states where the U.S. Department of Justice found police engaged in unconstitutional and racially discriminatory policing.